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The horse, the herd animal

Communication of the horse

Double looped serpentine

Looped serpentines along the center line 3 bows (20m x 40m)

The basic gaits of the horse

The letters/track points

Compass enlargement/reduction

Looped serpentine through the track 20m x 60 m (3,4,6)

Memory

Place of training

Fealing, Sweating Feeling pain

Middle Circle

Points of the arena

Security through qualified training

Tying the horse

Right hand, left hand, hand change

Sense of hearing

Whole course

Circle

Sense of smell

The order of precedence

Appearance and badge of the horse

Circussik/ floor work

The educator/riding teacher

Center line/ Quadrant

Classification- Sequence of training

Lunging in the arena - on the square

Natural habits of the horse

Problems when riding over obstacles

The relationship between rider and horse

Arena Rules

Body Language

Riding figures

The Rider

Lessons

Volt

One looped serpentine

The School Horse

Walk

Change from the circle

The horse an escape animal - What to consider to avoid accidents

The sense organs of the horse

Change/ ridden through the length of the track

Ranking fights

Safety through knowledge of behavioral patterns

Change through half the lane

Safety through suitable equipment

The horses sight

Change through the circle

The horse - the fight or flight response

Change through the whole course

Disunited Canter

Schooling track

The horse - the flight animal

Turning out of the corner

Basic needs of the horse

Accident prevention/ first aid in general

Social needs of the horse

Whip

Rider's equipment

Approaching the horse

Riding gloves

Safety through correct handling of the horse

Leading the horse

PAT values

Basic rules of behavior in equestrian sports (Code of Conduct)

Development and behavior of the horse

Illnesses in horses

Anatomy of the horse

Fealing, Sweating Feeling pain

Feeding

First signs of an illness

The ethical principles of horse keeping

Natural needs of the horse

The history of the equestrian sport

The history of the horse - Evolution

The horses sight

Open horse mouth

Horse management

Listening to the horse

The horse as a running and flight animal

Teeth grinding

Changing leaning

Ditches

General principles for the development phase of the load-bearing capacity

Hunting

The 10 worst mistakes while lunging - and how to avoid them

The training scale

Canter jumps between two obstacles

General principles for the thrust development phase

Icelandic horse riding

Snaffle during lunging

Basic training of the young horse under the saddle

Characteristics and requirements of the rider for riding a young horse

Double lunge

False bent in the neck

Repairing a lunging whip

Character and nature of the young horse, principles and education

Connection

Development of straightness

Getting used to the handling of the young horse

Importance of balance

Leaning and leaning errors

Lunging

The lunge

Carriage types

Checking tact, release and leaning

Development of the carrying capacity

Getting used to the stable, first saddle

Learn to jump

Lunging bridge

Mounting and breaking in the young horse

Possibilities of strapping the lunge

Development of the collection

Driving

Jumping competitions for beginners

Lunging Circle/ Roundpen

Review of straightness

The course

Tournament checklist

Cavesson

Lunging equipment in general

Pre-Check

Rules for cross country riding

Training basics and training principles for young horses

Development of the feeling for speed when riding off-road

Jumping in the terrain

Transitions and turns when jumping

Jumping on uneven terrain

Lunging whip

Development of the momentum

Eventing

Horse comes over the bridle/ Lift out/ Goes against the hand

Lunging with the young horse

Obstacles in the course

Quadrilles

Suppleness

The rules of the course

Eventing rules in brief

Horse gets behind the reins/ horse rolls up/ loose leaning

Finding the right jump-off point

Racetrack jumps

Breeding Demonstration

Cross-country riding

Development of thrust

Horse holds on to the neck/ Tight leaning

Jump: How to start a jump correctly

Riding in different types of terrain (uphill - downhill)

Swing

Triangular path

Baroque riding

Collection

Jump: Riding a turn

Meaning of looseness

Origin of Leaning

Riding on different ground conditio

Walk the course correctly and recognize cliffs

Basic exercises in show jumping

Different jumping competitions

Free Jumping

Horse on the rein

Meaning of the tact

Refinement of the permeability

Tact

Horse throws itself in the neck

Tact error (pass, four beat canter)

Halter while lunging

Long distance rides

The systematic promotion of momentum development

Water hazards

Smell and taste

Floor work in general

Ground work and lunging for young horses

Canter Half Pass

Combinations

Extend canter jumps

Holding of the Reins

Medium walk

Rein back

Riding the gaits- walk

Seating error

Turn on the haunches, half pirouette in walk

Way of schooling the rider

Extend Steps

Piaffe

Rein size

Riding through a corner

Seat and action of the rider

The two-lunging technique

Weight aids

Canter pirouette

General Transitions

Riding turns in motion

Seat training

The basis of the rider's seat - a correct seat

The light seat

The warm-up phase

Aids

Before the trip

Riding with a curb bit and bridle

The beginnings in jumping - basic knowledge

The working phase

Behavior that negatively influences the rider's relaxation

Coordination of aids

Dressage seat

Interaction of the aids and development of the feeling

Spanish walk

Tölt

Leg aids

Special features of assistance in the racing seat

Working Canter

Counter canter

Development of the effect

Driving technique

Jumping (Hunting) seat

Move off, Trotting, Cantering

Short turn

Special features of the aid in the lightweight seat

The recovery phase

Using aids

Working trot

Course jumping

Entering into the movement

Ground poles

Leg yielding

Shoulder forward / shoulder-in

Chair and split seat

Course requirements

Development of the gaits

Flexion and bending

Leg yielding in trot

Problems with the hand position and rein guidance

Shoulder-in at a trot

Transitions to improve the collection and swing

Vocal assistance

Group riding

Jumping series

Shoulder-in at walk

Travers and Renvers at a trot

Balance and looseness of the rider

Changes in sequence

Collected Canter

Crooked Seat (hip collapsed)

Development of the seat

Flying canter change

Safety for the horse trailer

Sideway movement in different lessons

Sway

Travers/ Renvers

Collected walk

Example and information on practice courses

Forehand turn

Half and full halts

Light trotting and sitting trot

Racing seat

Simple gallop change

Walk Pirouette

Diagonal aids

Exposure

Forward-driving commands in different gaits

Half Pass

Systematic structure of practice hours

Collection in Canter

Extended Canter

Half passes at a trot

Loading and transport of the horse

Riding over a series of individual jumps

Single Jumps

The solution phase

Trot

Basic information on show jumping

Collection in trot

Distances and obstacle sequences

Extended walk

Further seating and exposure errors

Loading - where and how?

Medium Canter

Passage

Rein aids

Riding the gaits-canter

Sitting and free exercises

Turning and reversing

Basic knowledge- Understanding the connection between dressage and jumping

Canter

Collective trot

Custodial leg

Extended trot

Gaits - different paces

Medium trot

Pass

Rein aids- on the bit, behind the bit, against the bit

Riding the gaits-trot

Sitting problems while riding: About possible causes

Dandy brush

Leading the tacked up horse

Long hair care

Chaps or boots?

Demonstration - leading on snaffle bit

Hoof bells

Leading with a lead chain

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